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Latent-Insensitive autoencoders for Anomaly Detection

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Reconstruction-based approaches to anomaly detection tend to fall short when applied to complex datasets with target classes that possess high inter-class variance. Similar to the idea of self-taught learning used in transfer learning, many domains are rich with similar unlabelled datasets that could be leveraged as a proxy for out-of-distribution samples. In this paper we introduce Latent-Insensitive autoencoder (LIS-AE) where unlabeled data from a similar domain is utilized as negative examples to shape the latent layer (bottleneck) of a regular autoencoder such that it is only capable of reconstructing one task. We provide theoretical justification for the proposed training process and loss functions along with an extensive ablation study highlighting important aspects of our model. We test our model in multiple anomaly detection settings presenting quantitative and qualitative analysis showcasing the significant performance improvement of our model for anomaly detection tasks.

Muhammad S. Battikh, Artem A. Lenskiy• 2021

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Anomaly DetectionMNIST
AUC97.68
87
Anomaly DetectionFashion MNIST
Avg AUC92.56
40
Anomaly DetectionCIFAR-10 average of 10 tasks (test)
AUC91.7
25
Anomaly DetectionSVHN average of 10 tasks (test)
AUC84.79
15
Anomaly DetectionMNIST 2-Class
AUC0.9457
12
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